13 Best Restaurants in Athens, Greece

Athenee

$$$ | Syntagma

Famously known as Zonars until falling into new ownership recently, Athenee is one of Athens's most established and elegant restaurant-cafés, where a multitude of international film stars, academics, and politicians have sipped their coffee since 1939. The plush decor, elegant atmosphere and sophisticated crowd create a feeling of nostalgic old-style luxury combined with modern urban liveliness. Throughout the day Athenee caters to all culinary desires, offering plush brunches, modern Greek dishes, exciting varieties of sushi, mouthwatering pastries, and perfectly mixed cocktails.

Athinaion Politeia

$ | Thissio

For a fancy coffee (think espresso mixed with Sambuca), sweet crêpes, or an impromptu meal, stop at this restored neoclassical-style mansion and watch the crowds on Apostolou Pavlou. The seating in the square in front of the restaurant bordering the ancient agora has one of the best views of the Acropolis in town.

Café Voulis

$ | Syntagma

Café Voulis is among the top-10 espresso bars in the country, but its aficionados also swear by the fresh sandwiches and salads for an easy lunch break, and a live DJ set and cocktails at night. It is also remarkably cool in summer.

Voulis 17 and Ermou, Athens, Attica, 10563, Greece
210-323--4333
Known For
  • youthful, fun atmosphere
  • well-mixed cocktails
  • excellent coffee

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Clemente VIII

$ | Kolonaki

Located on pedestrian Voukourestiou Street, where all the most luxurious fashion boutiques are, the Italian-style café serves freshly ground, high-quality espresso and cappuccino and a fresh daily platter of sandwiches and sweets. It is named after the 16th-century pope who gave his blessing to the then-exotic coffee bean.

Voukourestiou 3, Athens, Attica, 10564, Greece
210-321–9340
Known For
  • chichi coffee drinking
  • elegant location
  • good, albeit expensive, sandwiches and desserts

Drupes & Drips

$ | Makriyianni
On a tiny street, across from Takis Bakery, one of Athens's best, is a small spot with outside seats that serves coffee and fresh juices in the morning and turns into something quite different from noon. As the clock strikes 12, you'll hear bubbles and the chatter intensify as drinks (especially Spudorato and other Buglioni wines from Italy, Aperol spritzes, and craft beer from Tinos island) are poured into glasses. These are happily paired with premium cold cuts and cheeses from Greece and around the world. The charcuterie is served until midnight.
Zitrou 20, Athens, Attica, 11742, Greece
697-030--0404
Known For
  • high quality wines
  • cozy, buzzy ambience
  • Takis bakery across the road (owned by the same people)

Guarantee Sandwich

$ | Koukaki
In-the-know locals will patiently queue here to get their fill of a fantastic, freshly made sandwich stuffed with deli ingredients of their choice. This small, family-run 1980s place is both vintage and progressive, and despite its huge fan-base remains completely unpretentious. Choose among ingredients like cheeses, chutneys, cold cuts, pickled or marinated vegetables, and seafood to create the sandwich of your dreams, made with fresh artisanal bread. You can also buy fresh salads and freshly-pressed fruit and vegetable juices.

Melina Cafe

$$ | Plaka

Melina is dedicated to its namesake, the dynamic Never on Sunday actress turned Minister of Culture, Melina Mercouri. Set on a scenic, village-style Plaka street framed by pink bougainvillea, the tables are always packed. On a hot afternoon try the delectable club sandwich on crisp sourdough bread, creamy egg salad, or seafood salad; at night try the peppered fillet or "Melina chicken." The desserts here are great, too, including a rich chocolate sokolatina (pudding cake) and a syrupy orange portokalopita cake (made from shredded phyllo), with a strong Greek coffee.

Nice N Easy

$$ | Kolonaki
Inspired in its decor and the names of the dishes on the menu by old Hollywood glamour, this was Athens's first farm-to-table restaurant. Having received several awards over the years for its top quality ingredients—mainly organic and sourced from small producers—as well as its great service and many healthy comfort-food options, it's also set up in Kifissia and Mykonos. The all-day restaurant has an easy-going and upbeat urban ambience and serves creative as well as classic modern Greek, Mediterranean, and North American-inspired cuisine to suit all tastes, moods and dietary requirements. You can head here for a full brunch, lunch, or dinner or order a great bottle of wine accompanied by several appetizers to share with friends. If you have a sweet tooth, don't miss out on the dairy and sugar-free olive oil ice cream, which comes in several indulgent flavors.

Noel

$$ | Syntagma
A recent addition to the trendy Syntagma nightlife scene, Noel is the kind of bar-restaurant that people talk about with a smile on their face. The casual and modern Mediterranean menu is wide ranging and internationally oriented, including everything from pizzas to pastas to chicken curry. Its bold "holiday" theme is bolstered by a high-ceilinged interior decorated with exotically dark Italian Renaissance art juxtaposed with in-your-face Christmas-inspired glee in the form of twinkling lights and feel-good tunes. The avant-garde cocktail menu is inspired by dramatic figures like the Lord of Lombardy.

Spiti Mas

$ | Psirri
With a name that means "our house" in Greek, Spiti Mas is designed like the interior of a home, with a bed, a dining area, a "balcony" out on the street, a nice homey bathroom, and a living room. The menu changes by the day, as it would at home, and light meals (omelets, sandwiches, etc.) are prepared according to the day's fresh groceries. Guests can bring a laptop and work while they sip coffee or even have breakfast in bed.

Ta Karamanlidika Tou Fani

$$ | Monastiraki
A deli-cum-meze restaurant serving the authentic cuisine of the Karamanlides, who were once inhabitants of Cappadocia and Cilicia in Asia Minor. Huge hams, salamis, smoked camel meat, and cheeses hang in abundance over the counter and are displayed through a glass counter. Try the homemade pies baked in a stone oven with sujuk spiced sausage, minced meat, or various cheeses and vegetables. Salad dishes include Maria's spicy cheese salad, tabbouleh, creamy chickpeas with avocado, and eggplant salad.
Ermou 119, Athens, Attica, 10555, Greece
210-321--9119
Known For
  • authentic Asia Minor--inspired meze dishes
  • traditional setting and good service
  • rare ingredients like smoked camel meat and regional cheeses
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Tazza

$ | Syntagma
Colorful vintage lampshades, flowers, and romantic-style crockery make this corner cafe-bistro a delightful spot to stop for coffee and cake or wine and salad. Located on a small pedestrianized street a few minutes' walk from Syntagma square it's also ideal for a break from shopping on Ermou Street. In the colder months customers sitting outdoors are warmed by foor heater lamps and blankets, while indoors you can enjoy the elaborate 17th-century decor.
Petraki 5 & Pentelis 9, Athens, Attica, 10563, Greece
210-331--1999
Known For
  • pretty, vintage decor
  • cozy atmosphere
  • good coffee and desserts

Zurbaran

$$$ | Kolonaki
This new, ultramodern spot just minutes from Kolonaki Square draws the city's fashionistas and moneyed good-timers like bees to honey. A solid, modern Greek and Mediterranean menu, funky decor, and high-resonance sound track set the right mood. The chef's culinary style leans toward light, healthy gourmet dishes with some surprises, but the menu has many classics. From raw seafood to Chateaubriand, there is a lot of choice for all tastes, but it's the ambience that makes everything work. The downside is that the service doesn't always live up to the standards.